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US-8897152

System and method for minimizing network transition latencies while minimizing power consumption

PublishedNovember 25, 2014
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Technical Abstract

A user device establishes a wireless connection with a wireless local area network using a first radio. The user device then deactivates a second radio of the user device based on establishing of the wireless connection with the wireless local area network. Subsequently, the user device determines whether to activate the second radio based on at least one criterion associated with the wireless connection.

Patent Claims
28 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A method comprising: establishing, by a user device and using a first radio, a wireless data connection with a wireless access point, wherein the user device comprises a second radio in a powered-up state; placing the second radio of the user device into a powered-down state responsive to establishing the wireless data connection with the wireless access point; determining a signal strength for a signal from the wireless access point; determining whether to place the second radio into the powered-up state based on the signal strength; and placing the second radio into the powered-up state based at least in part on a determination that the signal strength is below a signal threshold, wherein placing the second radio into the powered-up state comprises supplying power to the second radio without transferring the wireless data connection to the second radio.

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2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: computing a rate of change of the signal strength; computing a direction of change of the signal strength; and placing the second radio into the powered-up state if the signal strength is decreasing and the rate of change exceeds a signal strength rate of change threshold.

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3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining at least one of a packet loss rate for the wireless data connection, a packet error rate for the wireless data connection or a packet transmission rate for the wireless data connection; and placing the second radio into the powered-up state in response to one or more of determining that the packet loss rate is greater than a packet loss rate threshold, determining that the packet error rate is greater than a packet error rate threshold, or determining that the packet transmission rate is less than a packet transmission rate threshold.

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4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining, based on historical data, a historical connection time duration for wireless data connections to the wireless access point; determining a duration that the user device has been connected to the wireless access point; and determining whether to place the second radio into the powered-up state based on a comparison between the determined duration and the historical connection time duration.

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5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining a historical connection setup time for connections by the second radio to a mobile telecommunications network at a current location of the user device; and determining when to place the second radio into the powered-up state based on the historical connection setup time and the signal strength.

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6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: enabling a first component of the second radio in response to a first criterion being satisfied to place the second radio into a partially powered state; and enabling a second component of the second radio in response to a second criterion being satisfied to place the second radio into a fully powered state.

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7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the powered-down state comprises a partially powered state, the method further comprising: ceasing transmissions by the second radio.

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8. The method of claim 1 , wherein placing the second radio of the user device into the powered-down state responsive to establishing the wireless data connection with the wireless access point comprises: determining whether a connection criterion associated with the wireless data connection with the wireless access point is satisfied; and placing the second radio into the powered-down state in response to determining that the connection criterion is satisfied.

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9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the powered-down state is an unpowered state.

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10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: transferring the wireless data connection to the second radio after placing the second radio into the powered-up state.

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11. A user device comprising: a wireless local area network (WLAN) radio; a mobile telecommunications radio; and a processing device, coupled to the WLAN radio and the mobile telecommunications radio, wherein the processing device is configured to: establish a wireless connection with a WLAN using the WLAN radio; place the mobile telecommunications radio into a powered-down state based on establishment of the wireless connection with the WLAN; determine whether at least one criterion associated with the wireless connection is satisfied; and place the mobile telecommunications radio into a powered-up state responsive to a determination that the at least one criterion is satisfied, wherein placing the mobile telecommunications radio into the powered-up state comprises supplying power to the mobile telecommunications radio without transferring the wireless connection to the mobile telecommunications radio.

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12. The user device of claim 11 , wherein the at least one criterion comprises a signal strength threshold, and wherein the processing device is further configured to: transfer the wireless connection to the second radio after placing the second radio into the powered-up state.

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13. The user device of claim 12 , wherein the at least one criterion further comprises a signal strength rate of change threshold, and wherein the processing device is further configured to: compute a rate of change of the signal strength; compute a direction of change of the signal strength; and place the mobile telecommunications radio into the powered-up state if the signal strength is decreasing and the rate of change exceeds a signal strength rate of change threshold.

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14. The user device of claim 11 , wherein the at least one criterion includes at least one of a packet loss rate threshold or a packet transmission rate threshold, and wherein the processing device is further configured to: determine at least one of a packet loss rate for the connection or a packet transmission rate for the connection; and place the mobile telecommunications radio into the powered-up state in response to one or more of determining that the packet loss rate is greater than a packet loss rate threshold or determining that the packet transmission rate is less than the packet transmission rate threshold.

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15. The user device of claim 11 , wherein the processing device is further configured to: identify an additional WLAN; and determine not to place the mobile telecommunications radio into the powered-up state if an additional signal strength associated with the additional WLAN is one or more of improving or exceeding a signal strength threshold.

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16. The user device of claim 11 , wherein the processing device is further configured to: enable a first component of the mobile telecommunications radio in response to a first criterion being satisfied to place the mobile telecommunications radio into a partially powered state; and enable a second component of the mobile telecommunications radio in response to a second criterion being satisfied to place the mobile telecommunications radio into a fully powered state.

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17. The user device of claim 11 , wherein the powered-down state comprises a partially powered state.

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18. The user device of claim 11 , wherein placing the second radio of the user device into the powered-down state based on the establishing of the wireless data connection with the wireless access point comprises: determining whether a connection criterion associated with the wireless data connection with the wireless access point is satisfied; and placing the second radio into the powered-down state in response to determining that the connection criterion is satisfied.

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19. A non-transitory computer readable medium including instructions that, when executed by a processor, cause the processor to perform operations comprising: placing, by the processor, a second radio of a user device into a powered-down state after a wireless connection has been established with a wireless communication system via a first radio of the user device, wherein the powered-down state comprises an unpowered state or a partially powered state in which at least one component of the second radio is unpowered; determining, by the processor, whether to place the second radio into a powered-up state based on at least one criterion associated with the wireless connection; and placing the second radio into the powered-up state responsive to determining that the at least one criterion is satisfied, wherein placing the second radio into the powered-up state comprises supplying power to the second radio without transferring the wireless connection to the second radio.

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20. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 19 , wherein the at least one criterion comprises a signal strength threshold, the operations further comprising: transferring the wireless connection to the second radio after placing the second radio into the powered-up state.

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21. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 20 , wherein the at least one criterion further comprises a signal strength rate of change threshold, the operations further comprising: computing a rate of change of the signal strength; computing a direction of change of the signal strength; and placing the second radio into the powered-up state if the signal strength is decreasing and the rate of change exceeds the signal strength rate of change threshold.

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22. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 19 , wherein the at least one criterion includes at least one of a packet loss rate threshold or a packet transmission rate threshold, the operations further comprising: determining at least one of a packet loss rate for the connection or a packet transmission rate for the connection; and placing the second radio into the powered-up state in response to one or more of determining that the packet loss rate is greater than a packet loss rate threshold or determining that the packet transmission rate is less than the packet transmission rate threshold.

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23. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 19 , wherein the wireless communication system is a wireless local area network, the operations further comprising: identifying an additional wireless local area network; and determining not to place the second radio into the powered-up state if an additional signal strength associated with the additional wireless local area network is one or more of improving or exceeding a signal strength threshold.

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24. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 19 , the operations further comprising: determining a historical connection time duration for wireless connections to the wireless communication system based on historical data; determining a duration that the user device has been connected to the wireless communication system; and determining whether to place the second radio into the powered-up state based on a comparison between the determined duration and the historical connection time duration.

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25. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 19 , the operations further comprising: determining a historical connection setup time for connections by the second radio to an additional wireless communication system at a current location of the user device; and determining when to place the second radio into the powered-up state based on the historical connection setup time.

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26. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 19 , the operations further comprising: enabling a first component of the second radio in response to a first criterion being satisfied to place the second radio into a partially powered state; and enabling a second component of the second radio in response to a second criterion being satisfied to place the second radio into a fully powered state.

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27. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 19 , wherein the first radio is a Wi-Fi radio and the second radio is a third generation mobile telecommunications (3G) radio or a fourth generation mobile telecommunications (4G) radio.

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28. The non-transitory computer readable medium of claim 19 , wherein placing the second radio of the user device into the powered-down state based on the establishing of the wireless data connection with the wireless access point comprises: determining whether a connection criterion associated with the wireless data connection with the wireless access point is satisfied; and placing the second radio into the powered-down state in response to determining that the connection criterion is satisfied.

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August 30, 2011

Publication Date

November 25, 2014

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